As you may have noticed, it has been rather silent here for the last 5 months. I’m happy to break the silence with most excellent news of a new guest blogger to Anthropology.net & Primatology.net, Raymond Ho, of The Prancing Papio. I’ve been an avid reader of Raymond’s blog ever since he started it earlier this year. His balance in being thorough, inquisitive, and consistent has kept me subscribed.
For a little background on Raymond, he’s currently an undergraduate Biological Anthropology student at CUNY, Queens College and is expected to graduate next month. As you can tell from the title of his personal blog, he’s passionate about primatology, especially grooming. His senior honors thesis compares grooming between hamadryas baboons and gelada baboons. But he does write on many anthropological topics as well, such as paleoanthropology — one of my favorite topics!
I’d like to extend a warm welcome to Raymond for accepting to blog here. I’m very grateful, actually, especially since I’m still an inactive member of this site and hope that he and others will keep this site ticking in my absence. If you haven’t followed his blog, I suggest you do. He’ll continue posting there and here.
5 Comments
April 27, 2009 at 5:35 am
Glad to see you back. This used to be one of my favorite sites to read. :)
April 29, 2009 at 9:01 pm
Glad to see the site live again! :-)
Welcome Raymond!
May 3, 2009 at 5:56 am
Hello,
I would like to hear opinions on when and why altruistic behavior developed in human ancestors. Could you send messages directly to my email? I don’t often have the time to visit anthropology.net.
My address is pmoore at semo.net. [email edited to avoid spam]
Thanks in advance,
PJ Moore
May 5, 2009 at 4:03 pm
Hi guys!
May 5, 2009 at 4:04 pm
PJ, I will when I get a chance.
Right now is finals season and I am currently trying to finish up my thesis before the end of the month.